Tickets are now on sale for this annual showcase of talent! The 2013 Annual Grand Recital is scheduled for Sunday June 9, 2013 to be held at the beautiful stand alone Bienes Art Center at St. Thomas Aquinas High School located at 2801 SW 12th St., Ft. Lauderdale 33312.
Tickets are now on sale for this annual showcase of talent! The 2013 Annual Grand Recital is scheduled for Sunday June 9, 2013 to be held at the beautiful stand alone Bienes Art Center at St. Thomas Aquinas High School located at 2801 SW 12th St., Ft. Lauderdale 33312.
This booklet is designed to give you the basics which you will need in order to learn the art of improvising in
music. Many feel that people who improvise or play jazz are special. If they are special, it is because they have
spent their time wisely learning the tools of the trade. A few of the tools are: scales, chords, patterns, licks, songs
(standards and originals), training the ear, listening to records of jazz greats and any other thing which they feel
will contribute to the growth of a well-rounded musician.
I feel it is good to establish a practice routine, especially for those of you who are new to learning the language
of jazz. To play jazz requires discipline, and discipline is good for all of us.
The language of jazz or the jazz idiom is in a constant state of flux. In order to be a part of the jazz movement
one must accept change. Jazz has changed greatly over the past 70 years and is presently in transition. Each
generation of jazz musicians contribute their own unique ideas, feelings, and sound to the music and this is what
creates the change. If you equip yourself well, you may be one of those people who influence others and set new
trends in jazz.
If you want to get it all together, I suggest reading each of the pages in this booklet very carefully. Mark with pen
or pencil points that you feel are important so when you flip through the pages In the future your eye will catch
them. Listen, listen, listen carefully to anyone playing jazz or improvising. You can learn much from live performances as well as records. Start a record collection and listen to what has been recorded over the past 85
years. You are in for a treat!
Spend your practice time wisely. Don’t play things over and over that you can already play. This is great for the
ego but does little to advance your musical progress. Be patient with yourself. Don’t expect everything to come
at one setting. They say that things come to us when we are ready to accept them. A healthy mental state is also
responsible for progress when practicing.
Gradually train your ears to really HEAR music and all of the components that make the final product. Read the
pages on Ear Training carefully and institute a daily routine to improve your perception. There are also other
pages that help spell out an excellent practice routine.
Since most of us do not have a good rhythm section at our disposal, I recommend practicing and soloing with the
play-a-long records. Each volume contains a book and one or two CDs. Many professionals use these recordings
to warm-up, keep in shape, practice new patterns or licks, or to learn new songs and improvise on the chord/
scale progressions.
During the past 43 years, many private teachers as well as high school and college teachers have made the
recordings part of their daily or weekly teaching assignments.
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2. –Music Parents Guide
“Students discontinue playing over the summer.
Statistics show that students who do not read
over the summer find themselves extremely
behind once school starts — the same goes for
playing an instrument! A year of musical
instruction can quickly go down the tubes over
the summer vacation if students do not find
small ways to play once in a while. Picking up
an instrument for the first time after a long layoff
can be so frustrating that a student will not want
to continue into the next school year..”
3. Welcome to
Everyone Makes Music
Piano Club Summer
Camp Guide
This is a guide to help
you plan your
summer.
Please log at
everyonemakemusic.com
to register for camps.
Please do NOT
expect to attend a
camp for which you
have not registered.
4. Piano Play Parties
Come and join us for Ice Cream and Music!
July 14th, August 11th, August 22nd
7:00 pm
Family and Friends welcome
5. $50
Referral
Bonus
with Fall Sign
up
We will be offering
Beginners Blast off
week long camp
to help orient our
students who will
be new this fall.
If you have a
friend who is
interested in
learning to play
the piano pass the
information on.
Your referral can
earn you $50 cash
or credit !
7. Gruffalo
Composition
All Levels
Week of
June 20
This workshop will walk your
student through a simple
composition project based
on the story of The Gruffalo.
This workshop last for 2 .5
hours. There are 4 offerings
of this workshop.
8. Rhythm Cup
Workshops
June 27, 28 ,29
This hour long workshop
is offered to all levels.
There are four times to choose from
9. Piano Play Parties
Come and join us for Ice Cream and Music!
July 14th, August 11th, August 22nd
7:00 pm
Family and Friends welcome
10. Jack and the
BeanStalk
Operetta
Camp
This operetta is fantastic summertime
music/drama performance using Level 1
through Level 4 Students together.
Your student will enjoy learning and
singing all of the piano solos that tell the
classic story of Jack, the Giant, and the
Golden Goose in a 21st century setting.
The melodies are singable and
memorable; you’ll be humming these
songs for weeks to come.
(We need a minimum of
6 sign ups for camp to go.)
June 27th -July 1st Daily at 10:00 am
11. Music Blast Camp
This is a fun camp
with lots of outdoor
music water games
and movement.
Piano Club Members
FREE
Non members ($95)
1st- 6th Grade
July 18-27 Daily
2-4 pm
12. IntergalacticMusic
Camp
August 8-11
Daily from 2-4 pm
This camp is for those who
have been accessing music
through notation. We will be
focusing on the
“Mutterwump Masterpiece”
which will be showcased at
our Play Party on August
11th
13. Road Trip USA
Open to All Piano Club
Members FREE
Non Members $100
August 15-19
2:00-4:30 pm
An American Musical
Journey
14. Piano Play Parties
Come and join us for Ice Cream and Music!
July 14th, August 11th, August 22nd
7:00 pm
Family and Friends welcome